Great Lakes Inspired Virtual Event with Margaret Wooster

March 03, 2022 @ 7:00pm - 8:00pm


The event will feature Dan Robinson and Margaret Wooster as they plan to share their respective stories related to the majesty of the rivers and their connection to the Great Lakes.

Dan Robinson is a writer, musician, community organizer, and lover of the Great Lakes. He started the Great Lakes Spirituality Project where he shares his own reflections as well as conversations with people from throughout the Great Lakes Basin who are working to care for these waters. Dan has lived and traveled all over the Great Lakes region, and now lives in Three Rivers, MI, near the St. Joseph, Rocky, and Portage Rivers.

Margaret Wooster is a watershed planner for local governments and environmental groups in Western New York. She was a founding member of Buffalo Niagara Waterkeeper, and served for eight years as executive director of Great Lakes United, a coalition of Canadian, US and Indigenous groups dedicated to protecting and restoring the Great Lakes ecosystem. She has taught Environmental Planning at SUNY Buffalo and is the author of Meander: Making Room for Rivers and Living Waters: Reading the Rivers of the Lower Great Lakes, both published by SUNY Press.

For more information and to access the zoom link for the March 3 event:

https://www.stephanieprechter.com/great-lakes-inspired

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Great Lakes Inspired is an informal partnership of Great Lakes artists, managers and advocates seeking to strengthen and promote links between Great Lakes arts and science as a way of inspiring Great Lakes stewardship. We seek to educate the public on the science behind the healing properties of water, particularly the Great Lakes, using art as a vehicle.


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